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July 21, 2008
The majority of Americans say the fact that a person smokes or is significantly overweight does not affect their opinion of that person, although 40% say they have a more negative opinion of smokers, and 29% have a more negative opinion of ...
March 21, 2008
In an unprecedented new effort aimed at measuring individual and collective well-being, the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index reveals a frequent inverse relationship between smoking and income.
January 14, 2008
EU candidate Turkey’s new smoking ban follows a recent wave of similar bans in EU member states. But unlike the member states it hopes to join, Turkey faces a much higher incidence of smoking -- the highest reported incidence in more than 100 ...
January 2, 2008
While many people are currently making New Year’s resolutions to improve their health and get better jobs, Gallup finds that most people in six major nations are already relatively satisfied with these aspects of their lives.
August 17, 2007
Gallup has tracked the prevalence of smoking in the United States for more than 60 years and, with the introduction of the Gallup World Poll, has begun to do so around the globe. Americans' reported smoking behaviors mirror the worldwide median. ...
August 17, 2007
Gallup's latest analysis on smoking habits in 91 countries around the globe.
Have you, yourself, smoked any cigarettes in the past week? About how many cigarettes do you smoke each day? All things considered, would you like to give up smoking, or not? Do you consider yourself addicted to cigarettes or not? As a result of ...
July 25, 2007
Gallup's annual update on Americans' smoking habits finds the rate of cigarette smoking among the adult population near the low point in the more than 60-year history of this question. Additionally, the poll shows a continuing decline in the ...
July 25, 2007
As the percentage of Americans willing to ban smoking in various public places continues to creep up, more smokers than ever say they feel unjustly discriminated against by society. Most Americans say they are sympathetic toward smokers because ...
July 25, 2007
Gallup looks at the smoking habits of Americans.

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